Tips for Study Abroad
What to
bring
Don't bring anything exceptionally valuable or irreplaceable. Buy a
guidebook like Europe on a Shoestring. Such guides are more helpful than
you'd think and cheaper than buying separate books for different
countries. Make sure you have an ample supply of all medicines and
prescriptions before you leave. If your back can handle it, bring a
fairly large backpack, the ones with a smaller pack that zips off are
particularly useful.
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Student's - What to take when you travel
Student
travel tips from essential travel
If you're traveling in your gap year or in your summer holidays, Packing
the essentials, Strong and robust footwear with repellent outer or inner
material, Good Socks, Water Bottle, Shorts.
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Europe Travel: Student's - Traveling Safety
Student travel advice from essentialtravel.co.uk. Whether you are travelling alone or with others, the tips below you can make your travel experience as safe and enjoyable as possible: read more
Student European discount cards
Students can find thousands of discount opportunities in Europe, but to ensure you receive the discounts, you may need to flash a student card. Three cards that offer students discounts in Europe are: the International Student Exchange Card (ISE), the International Student Identity Card (ISIC), and the Euro<26 Card. read more
Ten tips for finding lower fares anytime
Getting the most for your airfare dollar is a challenge, particularly if you are new to buying airfare. However, it's not impossible if you learn a few basic rules about how airline pricing works and know a few tricks for finding the cheap seats. We've put together a list of 10 tips and search strategies that you can use to get lower fares anytime. read more
Asia Travel: Student Travel
The student cards issued by the Chinese Ministry of Education to foreign students studying in China are usually recognized. Foreign students holding this kind of card may qualify for concessions when buying train and airplane tickets. It is regretted that concessions are not available to those traveling with student cards issued outside China. read more
Student Travel Tips
The
safest way to carry money is in travelers checks.
For your convenience, always have a small amount of local currency in
your pocket when you enter a foreign country. It is best to exchange
your travelers check at a local bank of the country you enter or a
currency exchange. Before exchanging any moneys always reconfirm the
rate of exchange and any fees.
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Cheap Student Airfares: Got Patience?
It seems simple enough at first. Finding an inexpensive airline ticket online doesn't seem like a difficult task to take on, right? Not so. Online ticket buyers often find confusing choices, rather than easy accessibility, which was the original motive for airlines when they made the service available in 1996. read more
Students Fly Cheap With Bargain Airfares
Untamed wanderlust and a meek budget: It's an unfair but common malady on college campuses. Luckily, it's not terminal. There are many ways for students to snag a bargain airfare using the Internet. But you have to consider what type of fare you purchase, who is selling the ticket, as well as when and where you travel. read more